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Online Training Programme on Making Conciliation Effective

Course Details:
Course Title Online Training Programme on Making Conciliation Effective
Course Aim
The course aims at equipping conciliation officers to appreciate the contemporary industrial relations scenario and nature of issues for conciliation along with developing behavioural skills required for effective conciliation.
Course Objective
At the end to the Course, the participants would be able to:
  • Understand the contemporary industrial relations scenario
  • Facilitate a better appreciation of the nature of issues for conciliation
  • Critically analyse the provisions and the relevant case laws of industrial relations legislation pertaining to the conciliation process
  • Develop behavioral skills necessary for effective conciliation
Course Profile
Fundamentals of labour laws with specific emphasis on provisions of the Code on Industrial Relations, 2020; Problems of delay in conciliation proceedings; Inputs from behavioral sciences to deal with the process of conciliation effectively; Recent trends of law in the field of conciliation; Attitude of employers/unions towards conciliation
Methodology This training will be delivered in an online mode. The training will primarily make use of lectures, case studies and experience sharing. It will also include group discussions and thus be participative in nature.
Participation Level The Conciliation Officers appointed as per provisions of Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 from Central Government and State Governments.
Faculty Dr. Manoj Jatav, Associate Fellow, VVGNLI Email: Jatav[dot]manoj[at]gov[dot]in
Date From 12-04-2021 to 16-04-2021
Training Details Domestic Training Programmes
Venue Online Training Programme
Course Director Dr. Manoj Jatav
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